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Quantity of Thomas the Tank Engine toys, includes: Tomy Giant Set, stored inside a large Thomas the Tank Engine; Golden Bear preschool Thomas toys; Thomas the Tank Engine clock featuring four engines in their sheds; large storage box containing Tomy Trackmaster engines including Gordon, Diesel 10, coaches including Annie and Clarabel, rolling stock including Troublesome Trucks, and other Virgin trains and similar.
Three Paddington Bear soft plush toys and a similar Aunt Lucy, the four lack some clothing etc. Condition report: The bear with the white wellingtons has smaller round cinnamon felt footpads. There is no tag sewn in his back. He has a pitted bottom half of his nose, different to the other bears. There are no silver cards in the bears coat pockets with Gabrielle designs Doncaster written on them.There are no apparent moth holes or marks on the footpads.The clothing etc. is worn and there are a few small tears.There is no make on the suitcase, it is an early 20th century jewellery case.The BA travel bag is empty, the velcro is loose otherwise good.In the small plastic packet is a Collins book 'Paddington Goes To The Sales'.Aunt Lucy has a luggage label attached but the others do not.
Attributed to Mather Brown (American, 1761-1831) Portrait of Major General John Robinson (1757-1819), of Denston Hall, Suffolk oil on canvas 76 x 64cm (30 x 25in) Provenance: By descent within the family of the sitter at Denston Hall, Suffolk, to the present owner Other Notes: John Robinson, a third generation professional soldier, raised a corps of fencibles during the revolutionary war and served in Ireland in 1798. He owed his seat in Parliament to his brother-in-law Edward, Lord Clive, during whose absence in India he was brought in for Bishop’s Castle after a contest. He was substituted temporarily for Sir Henry Strachey when the Clive interest was under challenge and his close connection with the patron was evidently his best qualification. He subsequently retained the seat, Strachey finding another. Whilst in Parliament he gave, like his patron, a general support to administration. Robinson married on 10 March 1782, Rebecca, daughter of Robert Clive, the 1st Baron Clive. The date of the present portrait would be between 1805 when Robinson was promoted to Major General, to 1811, when he became a Lieutenant General. In 1818 Robinson went to Paris, where he died on 23 May 1819, aged 62, and was buried at Père Lachaise. According to his memorial at Denston, ‘Religion, the only true source of consolation, enabled him to bear the severe domestic losses by which his latter days were embittered’. The sitter was the last male of the Robinson family of Denston Hall, Suffolk, whose family seat it had been since the early 17th Century. At his death, the property passed to his cousin Henrietta (Harriet) Jeafferson (died 1838). The present painting was sold by her son to his tenant Mrs Benyon at Denston, but subsequently bought back from her by his cousin by marriage, Algernon Dunn Gardner. We are grateful to Christopher Bryant for his assistance with the catalogue entry. Oil on canvas which has not been lined. There is a small loss to the right of the sitter's head. The rest of the paint layer is stable and secure. There are areas of retouching across the painting. The varnish is clear and even. The gilding on the frame is worn.
AN EXTENSIVE COLLECTION OF VICTORIAN POT LIDS, 19TH C small, medium and large, the subjects including portraits, animals, pictorial exhibition and other subjects, and several jars (82) ++An excellent collection formed by the vendor's late parents over many yeas and offered intact comprising:A Fix; A Pair, framed; A seashore study; Alas! Poor Bruin lid, small; Albert Edward, Prince of Wales and Princess; Albert Memorial Hyde Park; Albert Memorial; Alexandra Palace, oblong; Bear, Lion and Cock (3), two sizes; Bears at School lid, small; Belle Vue Tavern, framed; Both Alike, framed; Cattle and Ruins; Charing Cross, flange damaged; Chin Chew River; Constantinople - The Golden Horn jar (2), both chipped; Continental Fish Market jar, hair crack; Contrast; Country Quarters; Dangerous skating; Deer stalker jar with lid, both repaired; Deerhound Guarding Cradle, small; Dr Johnson; Dutch Winter Scene, small; Embarking for the East lid; Examining the nets lid (2); Fording the stream; French Street Scene; Good Dog, framed; Grand International Building of 1851, large, restored; Hide and Seek; Holborn Viaduct; il Penseroso; L'Exposition Universelle de 1868, framed; Lady, Boy and Goats, small; Late Duke of Wellington; Letter from the Diggings; Little Red Riding Hood; small; Lobster Sauce; Lobster Sauce, framed; New Houses of Parliament Westminster, large; Peace (after Wouvermann), oblong, chipped; Peace; Pegwell Bay jar; Philadelphia Exhibition; Preparing for the Ride (2), framed; Pretty Kettle of Fish, framed ; Shakespeare Birthplace; Shakespeare's house; Strathfieldsaye, large; The Battle of the Nile; The Bear Pit (2), small; The Best Card (2), framed; The Cavalier; The Farriers, framed; The First Appeal; The Fishbarrow; The Game Bag lid (x2); The Late Prince Consort; The Mirror, small, framed; The Old Watermill, small; The Rivals; The Second Appeal; The Shepherdess, framed; The Shrimpers, broken in two, framed; The Sportsman; The Swing; The Volunteers; The Wolf and the Lamb; Transplanting Rice; Walmer Castle; War (after Wouvermann); War; Windsor Park (stag hunt), moulded border, large, hair crack
Mahogany back board bearing the badge of the Most Honourable Military Order of the Bath with single crown, leather bayonet frog, lacquered tin document cylinders, gaiters marked Brigadier Cha Oliver, holster, Sam Browne belt, pewter inkwell, Irish Guards wall plaque, sword knot, and a chin strap from a bear skin.. .
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